Default Apps

Ubuntu Budgie 17.10 Alpha 2 also makes a number of changes to default applications.

GNOME Contacts, GNOME Documents and GNOME Photos have been removed, with the latter replaced by gThumb (which now also acts as photo viewer, replacing Eye of GNOME).

In dropping apps that rely heavily on Tracker, the GNOME file indexing service, Ubuntu Budgie has also been able to reduce the amount of memory it uses when idle.

Elsewhere Terminix is now Tilix, and ‘Xterm’ and ‘UXterm’ do not show up in the Budgie menu.

On the subject of the Budgie Menu it now lets you search for and open control panel options.

Budgie Welcome also sees some small updates, including links to snap and flatpak websites for extra software install options.

Other changes

One click switch between IBUS and FCITX

Video thumbnails show in Files

Dropbox indicator applet now works

Guest Session no longer included

Plank can now be uninstalled without breaking things

Download Ubuntu Budgie 17.10 Alpha 2

You know all of this already, I’m sure, but I’ll repeat it nonetheless: Ubuntu alpha releases are NOT recommended for use by regular users, anyone seeking a stable system, bug-phobics, or people in production environments where reliability is a hard requirement.

If you like testing software, finding, filing or fixing bugs, or working on a potentially broken desktop, do dive on in.